a. Plant 500,000 trees in order to achieve 25% canopy cover by 2030, and prevent heat islands by prioritizing planting in the highest-risk neighbourhoods;
b. Continue the acquisition and protection of green spaces in Montréal, as well as efforts to protect the humanized landscape of Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève, in order to achieve the objective of 10% protected land;
c. Improve access to the waterfront by acquiring waterfront land and by increasing the number of water access facilities, such as beaches, docks, lookouts and areas for fishing;
d. Create a mini-forest in each borough;
e. Continue to deploy green corridors to create biodiversity corridors connecting all of Montréal's significant green spaces;
f. Implement measures to encourage the greening or densification of outdoor parking areas as part of the work for the urban development and mobility plan;
g. Create a program to transform and enhance flooded and flood-prone land transferred to the Ville de Montréal in recent years;
h. Ask the Government of Québec to modify the law on expropriation to facilitate the protection of natural environments by ensuring an acquisition cost closer to the real value of the land;
i. Ban more than a hundred pesticides as of 2022, including glyphosate, chlorpyrifos and certain neonicotinoids.